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joining us for the conversation, the senior editor. senator smith, could you start by talking to us about how people watch television in the current day, as opposed to five years ago? >> clearly, a lot is happening and telecommunications generally. broadcasting is affected by that. what we do is local. to those who want to do it the old-fashioned way, it is free. and yet we have satellite and cable, and now we have the internet through blue -- hulu, and netflix. it remains relevant. when you look at the top television programs, 90 of them are broadcast this way. i think that the future of broadcast television is very bright, indeed. >> host: what challenges are you looking for in the future? >> guest: we are a mobile society and we want to be connected every hour of every moment of every day. the challenge is to make sure that we are on ipads and computers and phones, as well as the traditional viewing of the tv in the living room. the other challenge that we have, obviously, if the spectrum, it is a finite resource. others want that r
joining us for the conversation, the senior editor. senator smith, could you start by talking to us about how people watch television in the current day, as opposed to five years ago? >> clearly, a lot is happening and telecommunications generally. broadcasting is affected by that. what we do is local. to those who want to do it the old-fashioned way, it is free. and yet we have satellite and cable, and now we have the internet through blue -- hulu, and netflix. it remains relevant. when...
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most of us stay dry. clearing skies tonight and a nice wednesday with lighter wind as the storm system pulls away. so today got about 57, breezy, mix of sun and clouds. tonight we're down in the 30s to near 40 with lighter winds. tomorrow a nice day. even though it's going to be a little cooler with less wind and sunshine, it will be a good day on wednesday. thursday afternoon showers, mostly cloudy, 53. by friday and saturday, sunday and monday, there could be a sprinkle, even a flurry on friday, 44. low 40s this weekend. ravens are home. that's why their helmet is on our board. the skins are on the road up in philly. it will be upper 30s to around 40. let's check in with monika samtani at 4:48. she has timesaver traffic. >>> i just made a phone call out at the bay bridge. yes, they are still under a fog advisory which means they're saying visibilities are reduced. i spoke to howard about it. he says it should be about ten miles of good visibility. if you are planning to head to the bay bridge, i think y
most of us stay dry. clearing skies tonight and a nice wednesday with lighter wind as the storm system pulls away. so today got about 57, breezy, mix of sun and clouds. tonight we're down in the 30s to near 40 with lighter winds. tomorrow a nice day. even though it's going to be a little cooler with less wind and sunshine, it will be a good day on wednesday. thursday afternoon showers, mostly cloudy, 53. by friday and saturday, sunday and monday, there could be a sprinkle, even a flurry on...
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and he never let us down. senator inouye delivered a very touching, a very tender eulogy at ted stevens' funeral in august of 2010, and in that address he mentioned that millions and millions of words had been written of ted's accomplishments. and yet, as i was thinking about how i might frame my remarks about senator inouye's life, it dawned on me that millions and millions of words had also been written already about senator inouye. and that's because i think so many of ted's accomplishments came with dan inouye at his side. and not coincidentally, many of dan's accomplishments occurred in the presence of ted. so really where do you begin? there is really so much that must be said, that should be said. i was present at the baptist temple when senator inouye delivered his eulogy. and i had the opportunity last evening after we learned the word of senator inouye's passing, i had the opportunity to view that video clip again. and as i listened to that eulogy, it came to me that everything that senator inouye sa
and he never let us down. senator inouye delivered a very touching, a very tender eulogy at ted stevens' funeral in august of 2010, and in that address he mentioned that millions and millions of words had been written of ted's accomplishments. and yet, as i was thinking about how i might frame my remarks about senator inouye's life, it dawned on me that millions and millions of words had also been written already about senator inouye. and that's because i think so many of ted's accomplishments...
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. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm mike hydeck in for jc hayward today. classes resumed for most of the students in newtown, connecticut for the first time since friday's massacre, except for the students at sandy hook elementary which of course was the scene of that tragedy. two more young victims are being laid to rest today. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: a bus carrying students drove up to the high school as a grief stricken town tried to get to some routine. police were on hand to make sure everything ran smoothly. >> i wouldn't send my children to school if i had the choice right now. i wouldn't. >> i think it's important the children do go back to school. >> reporter: all schools except sandy hook elementary are open. the scene of the massacre will remain closed for months. when those children do go back, they'll attend a school in a nearby town. people lit candles to remember the lives cut short. they paid their respects at the memorials set up for the 26 victims. the grieving process continues. the families of two more children are saying
. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm mike hydeck in for jc hayward today. classes resumed for most of the students in newtown, connecticut for the first time since friday's massacre, except for the students at sandy hook elementary which of course was the scene of that tragedy. two more young victims are being laid to rest today. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: a bus carrying students drove up to the high school as a grief stricken town tried to get to some routine. police...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> at the top of the show we asked why are you awake? producer dan has a few answers. >> anthony writes i'm so happy to hear richard engel is safe. i want to offer my best wishes to the nbc news team in syria.
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> at the top of the show we asked why are you awake? producer dan has a few answers. >> anthony writes i'm so happy to hear richard engel is safe. i want to offer my best wishes to the nbc news team in syria.
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for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> this is the "cbs morning news." the "cbs morning news." ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, december 18. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank has the week off. now at 4:29 we begin with elizabeth in for lawrence with a check of the weather. >> the first thing you'll notice is it's chilly. a lot cooler temperatures today than yesterday. we're seeing some 30-degree readings out in the north bay. we'll have much more plus your seven-day forecast coming up. >> and we start the morning on the roadways with lots of construction. south 101 near sir francis drake. two lanes are blocked. you might see some delays approaching the golden gate bridge. dumbarton bridge construction, as well. details in minutes. >>> today's another small step to remember normalcy for newtown, connecticut as students return to class in all schools except sandy hook elementary school. that will be a crime scene indefinitely after the
for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> this is the "cbs morning news." the "cbs morning news." ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, december 18. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank has the week off. now at 4:29 we begin with elizabeth in for lawrence with a check of the weather. >> the first thing...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, afternoon showers, 60. mostly sunny in atlanta, 51. partly sunny in st. louis, 56. mostly cloudy in denver, 38. showers in seattle, 40 degrees. >>> the newtown school shooting has parents and teachers all across the country concerned about the safety of their classrooms. and as mark strassmann reports this morning, many schools are reviewing and improving their security procedures. >> reporter: dekalb county's briar lake elementary was different today. an armed school police officer patrolled outside, and the principal ordered teachers to lock all classroom doors on the hallway side. lillian gobas, the district's spokeswoman, took us inside. all of dekalb's 138 schools have at least 32 secured cameras, installed in 1999 after the columbine shooting. >> what's new is the sense of awareness and the dialogue that's happening among our staff members and our families and the students who we
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, afternoon showers, 60. mostly sunny in atlanta, 51. partly sunny in st. louis, 56. mostly cloudy in denver, 38. showers in seattle, 40 degrees. >>> the newtown school shooting has parents and teachers all across the country concerned about the safety of their classrooms. and as mark strassmann reports this morning, many schools are reviewing and...
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the chaplain: let us pray. o god, whose days are without end and whose mercies cannot be numbered, keep us aware of life's brevity and uncertainty. as we bid aloha to the second-longest serving senator in u.s. history, daniel ken inouye, we praise you for the beauty of his well-lived life. thank you for the years we shared with him, the good we saw in him and the friendship we received from him. we're grateful for the dignity of his quiet strength that blazed a trail of significant service sufficient for two lifetimes. may the memories of his bipartisan spirit challenge us to work more harmoniously with each other. bless irene, kenny and the rest of his loved ones. surround them with your love. now give us strength to leave our beloved president pro tempore in your care, for he is a sheep of your own fold, a lamb of your own flock and a servant of your own redeeming. give him the blessed rest of everlasting peace. we pray in the redeemer's name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge
the chaplain: let us pray. o god, whose days are without end and whose mercies cannot be numbered, keep us aware of life's brevity and uncertainty. as we bid aloha to the second-longest serving senator in u.s. history, daniel ken inouye, we praise you for the beauty of his well-lived life. thank you for the years we shared with him, the good we saw in him and the friendship we received from him. we're grateful for the dignity of his quiet strength that blazed a trail of significant service...
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will not impact us but will keep us in mild air because of that low pressure. this one is going to weaken and really not do anything. may bring us a few clouds and a bit of a breeze tomorrow. the more important thing is nice weather for wednesday. thursday another area of low pressure. very deep storm developing out there. on the back side of it snow in wisconsin, iowa, portions of nebraska and meningitis. could be near blizzard conditions. very tight isobars. chicago will get very windy on thursday. this will pass well to the north and west which means we will be on the warm side of it. however, once the front passes it, late thursday, friday we will get back into the colder air eventually. it will change to snow showers and they could see several inches, probably a white christmas in garrett county. from frostberg west and the neighboring counties into west virginia. thursday night, friday and saturday a winter storm watch for those folks. we are talking about the higher elevations. some are, you know, 3,000 feet up. 2,000 feet up. could see five, six, seven
will not impact us but will keep us in mild air because of that low pressure. this one is going to weaken and really not do anything. may bring us a few clouds and a bit of a breeze tomorrow. the more important thing is nice weather for wednesday. thursday another area of low pressure. very deep storm developing out there. on the back side of it snow in wisconsin, iowa, portions of nebraska and meningitis. could be near blizzard conditions. very tight isobars. chicago will get very windy on...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> at the top of the show we asked why are you awake? producer dan has a few answers. >> anthony writes i'm so happy to hear richard engel is safe. i want to offer my best wishes to the nbc news team in syria. >> i have to admit, my wife has a little crush on him. she's relieved as well. >> you have another one? >> we were looking at the new elf on a shelf before my son wakes up. >> you can't on the top of the toilet for their kids to see. i don't know how that's going to work out. all right, dan. have a great one. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> since 1994, there have been 70, and these are just school shootings, there have been 70 episodes of school shootings in the united states, since 1994, after the brady bill was passed. president obama was in connecticut last night speaking to a high school gymnasium as part of a memorial service. he said some things. no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevalent every senseless act of violence in our s
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that means real settled weather for us. so your fox 5 accuweather seven- day forecast, three days in the 50s, next chance of rain, much more heavy rain, thursday afternoon and evening into the overnight hours. that brings in a push of colder air friday and spatter, but notice beginning friday and all the way through christmas eve while temperatures will be in the 40s it's going to be dry which means easy travel to hit the road. that's it for your forecast. let's send it over to scott smith for a look at sports. >>> this is the verizon sports desk with scott smith. >> if all you want for christmas is robert griffin, iii to start this weekend in philly, i'm afraid santa will need doctor's clearance first. if a griffin jersey will do the trick, you're not alone. the no. 10 jersey is the best selling jersey in any one season. yesterday it was all about that no. 12 in burgundy and gold, kirk cousins making the most of his first nfl start in cleveland. his first touchdown of the game came in the late 1st quarter, a 54-yard connec
that means real settled weather for us. so your fox 5 accuweather seven- day forecast, three days in the 50s, next chance of rain, much more heavy rain, thursday afternoon and evening into the overnight hours. that brings in a push of colder air friday and spatter, but notice beginning friday and all the way through christmas eve while temperatures will be in the 40s it's going to be dry which means easy travel to hit the road. that's it for your forecast. let's send it over to scott smith for...
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they put us into that container truck. we were with some gun men, some rebels who were escorting us. they executed one of them on the spot. then they took us to a series of safe houses and interrogation places. and they kept us blindfolded, bound. we weren't physically beaten or tortured. it was a lot of psychological torture. with regards to being killed, they made us choose which one would be shot first. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. then they fired a gun up in the air. it can be a very traumatic experience. >> a harrowing ordeal for our colleagues. we're all very grateful that they ended up escaping unharmed. >>> next, virginia governor bob mcdonald who is all too familiar with the pain of a mass shoot, how his state changed gun laws and whether those laws have any teeth to it. plus, the growing number of voices in his state calling for tighter gun control. but first, look ahead at the president's schedule. it's another quiet day on the schedule and one that is mostly cleared, it appears, to deal with fis
they put us into that container truck. we were with some gun men, some rebels who were escorting us. they executed one of them on the spot. then they took us to a series of safe houses and interrogation places. and they kept us blindfolded, bound. we weren't physically beaten or tortured. it was a lot of psychological torture. with regards to being killed, they made us choose which one would be shot first. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. then they fired a gun up in the air. it can...
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jenniffer weigel, thanks for joining us. for more information, log onto chicago tribune.com slash life lessons. next the gift that will change her world. a young girl from the mideast is preparing in chicago today for life-altering surgery and it's being performed for free. and they've been entertaining for nearly six decades. the iconic lennon sisters are here! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. the 19 year-old blood alcohol levels five times the legal limit. he had been drinking heavily at a party over a two- hour period students say it is important for people to be held accountable. i'm glad the family that justic
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he stood there for 10-15 minutes and explained those experiences to us, most of us have never had that sort of experience. it gave us a new sense of him, and it increased our respect for him, if that could have been pofnlpossible. so i join with my colleagues to say that senator dan inouye was a patriot. he set the standard really for a united states senator. he set the standard for a man or woman in our military fighting to defend his or her country. and he set the standard as an individual who showed courtesy to everyone he met. we will miss him. we honor him, and we say to his family our expressions of grief to them but, more importantly, our great respect for our colleague who today is gone. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from eafnlg alaska. mr. begich: mr. president, i ask consent to speak until my comments are completed. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. begich: i rise today to pay tribute to a mentor of mine in the senate, senator daniel inouye. the histories of my state and senator inouye's closely -- are closely conn
he stood there for 10-15 minutes and explained those experiences to us, most of us have never had that sort of experience. it gave us a new sense of him, and it increased our respect for him, if that could have been pofnlpossible. so i join with my colleagues to say that senator dan inouye was a patriot. he set the standard really for a united states senator. he set the standard for a man or woman in our military fighting to defend his or her country. and he set the standard as an individual...
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thanks for joining us. good luck with the festival. guys, over to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> thank you for watching 9news at 6:00 a.m. good morning. i'm andrea roane. mike will be over in just a few minutes but i'm here with monika samtani. >> good morning. >> she's got traffic issues. >> yes, i do. >> howard, can't blame it on his foggy forecast, at least this morning. >> just a touch of fog. that's getting better. weather is improving. you have the bad news today. i had it yesterday. let's get you going with a look at your forecast, though, because it is going to be much improved over yesterday. we'll have a mix of clouds and sunshine. temperatures still rather mild into the mid and upper 50s. average high is 46. we'll be 57 today at around noontime with low 50s for the drive home under mostly sunny skies. if there arin
thanks for joining us. good luck with the festival. guys, over to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> thank you for watching 9news at 6:00 a.m. good morning. i'm andrea roane. mike will be over in just a few minutes but i'm here with monika samtani. >> good morning. >> she's got traffic issues. >> yes, i do. >> howard, can't blame it on his foggy forecast, at least this morning. >> just a touch of fog. that's getting better. weather is improving. you have...
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it gives us a rounder picture. because we know who it is and what they are thinking and what issues may go into them committing these tragedies, we can then address them more fully. so i think there's another side to this as well that would indicate we live in a society where we get full information. transparency is very important in our society. i don't think we want to avoid that. jon: earlier this year i was in aurora, colorado in the aftermath of the movie shooting massacre there, and the governor of that state, john hickenlooper at the memorial service afterward said something that drew the applause of the crowd. i want to play that for you now. >> the moment they got news, they got the call that came through to from dispatch they were on the scene within 2 1/2 minutes. [applause] and literally within seconds they had apprehended the suspect. [applause] and i refuse to say his name. [applause] jon: obviously applause for the police and their heroism there but the biggest applause line when he refused to mentio
it gives us a rounder picture. because we know who it is and what they are thinking and what issues may go into them committing these tragedies, we can then address them more fully. so i think there's another side to this as well that would indicate we live in a society where we get full information. transparency is very important in our society. i don't think we want to avoid that. jon: earlier this year i was in aurora, colorado in the aftermath of the movie shooting massacre there, and the...
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there are a lot of cars now that are not using nearly as much gas as they used to. melissa: no, that is not it. come on. >> there is lot of things that come together here. melissa: wait. economy is slow and prices are high. >> well, sure there is that. but you know, we are getting a huge supply of gas and crude and natural gas to this country that we've never seen before. we now, or at least i know from reading the statistics we're online by 2017 to surpaas the middle east in providing crude oil. we will be producers of crude oil and natural gas. it appears we'll be the biggest producers of natural gas on the planet over the next 10 to now that is a reason why many, many companies are starting to gear for lower prices. on top of that --. melissa: that is absolutely true from a natural gas point of view but when you're talking about oil we ha to dell do a hell of a lot of shacking and focus on shale to get there. i'm not sure we have epa or environmentalists in our country supportive of that. >> of course that fight will continue but we are absolutely getting freer w
there are a lot of cars now that are not using nearly as much gas as they used to. melissa: no, that is not it. come on. >> there is lot of things that come together here. melissa: wait. economy is slow and prices are high. >> well, sure there is that. but you know, we are getting a huge supply of gas and crude and natural gas to this country that we've never seen before. we now, or at least i know from reading the statistics we're online by 2017 to surpaas the middle east in...
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tahman bradley joins us this morning from newtown. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. it is remarkable to see this community this morning. the signs of remembrance are everywhere. people are paying their respects at memorials and funerals. newtown is performing a grim task. parents are doing what they shouldn't have to. 6-year-old noah pozner was eulogized as a boy who liked animals, video games and mexican food. at his funeral, an onlooker collapsed. inside the funeral, his mother moved everyone to tears with her stories. >> i love you. and it matters that i loved you. >> reporter: another funeral, for jack pinto, also 6. >> it's sad. heavy heart. >> reporter: there's so much pain for all close to friday's shooting. connecticut governor dan malloy wiped away tears remembering the moment he told parents their children had died. now, he will attend so many funerals. >> you see little coffins and your heart has to ache. >> reporter: new information of adam lanza, paints a picture of a young man that seemed t
tahman bradley joins us this morning from newtown. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. it is remarkable to see this community this morning. the signs of remembrance are everywhere. people are paying their respects at memorials and funerals. newtown is performing a grim task. parents are doing what they shouldn't have to. 6-year-old noah pozner was eulogized as a boy who liked animals, video games and mexican food. at his funeral, an onlooker collapsed. inside...
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they dragged us out of the car. they had a container truck positioned waiting by the side of the road. they put us into that container truck. we were with some gunmen, some rebels who were escorting us. they executed one of them on the spot. then they took us to a series of safehouses and interrogation places. >> well, nbc news has no confirmation of the identity of those kidnappers. richard engel, of course, a veteran correspondent, says he has a good sense of who they were. >> this was a group known as the shabiha. this is a government militia. these are people who are loyal to president bashir al assad. they are shiite. they were talking openly about their loyalty to the government, openly expressing their shia faith. they are trained by iranian revolutionary guard. they are allied with hezbollah. we were told that they wanted to exchange us for four iranian agents and two lebanese people who are from the amma movement, and they want other members that have been captured by the rebels, they captured us in order t
they dragged us out of the car. they had a container truck positioned waiting by the side of the road. they put us into that container truck. we were with some gunmen, some rebels who were escorting us. they executed one of them on the spot. then they took us to a series of safehouses and interrogation places. >> well, nbc news has no confirmation of the identity of those kidnappers. richard engel, of course, a veteran correspondent, says he has a good sense of who they were. >>...
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for those of us who remain let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of the memory. >> pelley: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> which i amming new eyewitness accounts about what really took place during the sandy hook elementary school shooting. >> the popping kept going off. and i could see his -- his feet and his legs from the knees down. >> the dramatic stories. the parents in mourning. >> she was the type of person that could just light up the room. >> what we know about the killer now. >> and how hollywood is responding to the tragedy. from canceled premieres to heartbreaking tributes. >> join us as we observe a moment of silence. >> this was tragic. and if you're upset about it as a parent, it's okay for them to see you cry. >> dr. phil's advice for parents in this time of
for those of us who remain let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of the memory. >> pelley: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> which i amming new eyewitness accounts about what really took place during the sandy hook elementary school shooting. >> the popping kept going off. and i could see his -- his feet and his legs from the knees down....
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also send us a tweet, twitter.com c-spanwj or facebook .com/c-span or send us an e-mail. let me begin with the hill newspaper this morning and this headline. mass murders spark wide debate on violence. congressional debate in newtown, connecticut has gone far beyond gun control to include a focus on mental health programs and pervasive violence in popular culture. lawmakers calls for an examination of those issues echo president obama who want a comprehensive approach for violence prevention that would end tougher gun laws and take on a culture of violence that many fear is ken coaching too much on american life. goes on to say lieberman is a local appropriate. the connecticut will -- jay: do the governments have a role in this? it goes on to say as a population, people with mental illnesses are less violent than the general generation add taggert the biggest red flags for violence are being of sub stance abuser, having a history of aggression, but generalizing -- it is considered far too early to draw any conclusions. -- people wait months for an outpatient appointment -
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nancy snyderman to join us again to talk about this. it is the other component in all those cases we know about because of the name of the place. the ones we'll always remember. >> it is. and just think of it, brian, columbine, virginia tech, aurora. you start to see a pattern. and what is that pattern? anger, loneliness, social awkwardness, and, of course, access to guns. and the number that brian referenced, 1 out of 17, underscoring that, only one-third of those people get any kind of mental health problem. so here's the real concern. less than 10% of our health care dollars are spent on mental healthcare. and that means that the very wealthy can pay out of pocket. the very poor, there's a little bit of a safety net with medicaid. and everyone in between basically falls through that safety net. and that's what really has a lot of people concerned today. one person who we spoke with, a father who has battled the privacy issues that sometimes bar parents from getting access to their kids' records said tonight, and i'm going to quote hi
nancy snyderman to join us again to talk about this. it is the other component in all those cases we know about because of the name of the place. the ones we'll always remember. >> it is. and just think of it, brian, columbine, virginia tech, aurora. you start to see a pattern. and what is that pattern? anger, loneliness, social awkwardness, and, of course, access to guns. and the number that brian referenced, 1 out of 17, underscoring that, only one-third of those people get any kind of...
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all the wonderful faces remind us inside the hearts of us is all noah. they are going to survive this. they can survive because of inspiration. they are just asking this town to remember how good they were. i want to thank all of you for the individual love you showered on our town. i want to thank the connecticut delegation for all of their support. it helps to know the world is leaving with us. i would ask the house rise. >> rise and observed a moment of silence. >> for what purposes does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> i asked the workforce to be discharged for resolution 830 -- 843, after for its immediate consideration for the house. >> a resolution condemning the attacks. >> is there an objection? the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for one hour. >> i yield a moment to offer my heartfelt condolences to the families of newtown, conn. what happened is unspeakable. in the face of such a tragedy, it is our duty to honor the memories of the victims. let's offer our prayers to the families and friends. i yield my time to the gent
all the wonderful faces remind us inside the hearts of us is all noah. they are going to survive this. they can survive because of inspiration. they are just asking this town to remember how good they were. i want to thank all of you for the individual love you showered on our town. i want to thank the connecticut delegation for all of their support. it helps to know the world is leaving with us. i would ask the house rise. >> rise and observed a moment of silence. >> for what...
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us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, we can't go back to school, we can't go back to school. our teacher is dead. mrs. soto, we don't have a teacher. and i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the school nurse told abc's george stephanopoulos how she crouched under her desk and held her breath. >> while you're under there, you actually see the feet of the shooter? >> i could see him from the knees down. see the legs. >> right in front of you? >> 20 feet away, facing -- his boots were facing my desk. >> then he turned and walked away? >> it was seconds. he turned and walked out. and i heard the door close. >> reporter: and for the rabbi, the tough task of explaining to the faithful where the evil that struck last friday comes from. >> i don't beli
us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, we can't go back to school, we can't go back to school. our teacher is dead. mrs. soto, we...
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us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, >> i don't believe that god did this. i believe a crazy man did this. the meaning in it is not trying to understand why god does something. somehow we got here. we have to not necessarily always look towards god but look towards humanity and say what is it that we've done that has created this environment. >> reporter: the clergy of the small new england town say that the horrors of last week have helped bond people together spiritually. the rabbi's words for all of us are the same he delivered at noah's funeral. >> don't take anything for grant it. you hug your chirp more. you become ever present to the fragility of life. and you live life fuller. >> reporter: juju chang in newtown, connecticut. >> it's st
us, and she wants us to know how much she loved us and she knows how much she was loved. >> reporter: others are telling stories of survival. >> they were sitting there, and i had no idea why they were there. >> reporter: a neighbor found six children huddled at the end of his driveway and took them in. they had been in vicki soto's first grade class. >> these two boys kept saying, >> i don't believe that god did this. i believe a crazy man did this. the meaning in...
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guns used in utah used legally. what history say. think you can multitask. this woman is dedefining all hands on deck. happy birthday to the voice judge. . [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. oh! there it is. thanks son. hey! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that can help you get clean while still using less. and it's four times stronger versus the leading value brand. charmin ultra strong helps keep you and your underwear clean. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? charmin ultra strong helps keep you and your underwear clean. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for ma
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give us a call at 1-866-55-press. that's our toll free number or you can follow us on twitter. i would love to hear from you at bpshow. on facebook, facebook.com/billpressshow. and we've got this big chat room national chat room going on every morning if you go to current tv and click on the chat room you're in with your fellow "full court pressers" across the land. you guys can debate the issues online while we're talking about them on air. the wonderful world of talk radio and talk radio news, we are all part of a big family. part of a big network. and one of our colleagues joins us in studio this morning. she's actually the bureau chief for talk radio news. i see her at the white house as well. ellen ratner. >> thank you. good to be here. >> bill: ellen is also a head of a project of her own. she does wonderful work around the world. goats for the old goat. you're the old goat? >> i started it for my 60th birthday. that was a year and a half ago. >> bill: i wasn't going to ask you. >> born in 1951. >> bill: proud of it. >> i'm proud of it. >> bill: we'll find out what goats
give us a call at 1-866-55-press. that's our toll free number or you can follow us on twitter. i would love to hear from you at bpshow. on facebook, facebook.com/billpressshow. and we've got this big chat room national chat room going on every morning if you go to current tv and click on the chat room you're in with your fellow "full court pressers" across the land. you guys can debate the issues online while we're talking about them on air. the wonderful world of talk radio and talk...
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it is impacting each and everyone of us. it is time to act. there should be no more excuses. >> chief johnson and kevin cabinets are calling for background checks for all gun purchases. they want to see an end to high- capacity magazines. chief johnson made a plea to the gun owners to make sure their weapons are properly secured. administrators are revisited their policies. >> school officials are taking steps to reinforce their plans. sarah sampson has more. >> the tragedy in connecticut as howard county taking a hard look at its own procedures. their goal is to identify what they are doing well and what they can improve. like many parents, she sends her own children off to school thinking about their safety. >> something needs to be done. i don't know. i'm not sure what measures need to take place the >> officials are taking the first that to figure that out. ken ulman announced the creation of a joint task force bringing police and health officials. >> we will look at what we're doing well and what we can do better in the security of buildi
it is impacting each and everyone of us. it is time to act. there should be no more excuses. >> chief johnson and kevin cabinets are calling for background checks for all gun purchases. they want to see an end to high- capacity magazines. chief johnson made a plea to the gun owners to make sure their weapons are properly secured. administrators are revisited their policies. >> school officials are taking steps to reinforce their plans. sarah sampson has more. >> the tragedy in...
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will bring us a deck of clouds. could bring a sprinkle but you guarantee it will bring a lot of wind around here later today. expect blustery afternoon conditions as the cool are air starts to filter in from the north and west. 49 right now in town. 32 in chicago. those 30s will get in here later tonight. partly sunny today. might be a shower around midday as that front comes through and again then getting breezy. perhaps, blustery later today with temperatures in the mid- 50s this afternoon. so temperatures at least will be nice and mild for your tuesday. >> very good. >> more sunshine than yesterday. >> coming up, today's edition of ask the weather guy -- ask tony and tucker. that's coming up. >> time now to check on your traffic. traffic. >> ask who what? >> i don't know. all right. eastbound along 66, our wazers are checking this month morning. torch 5 #, thank you for the heads up. accident is eastbound 66 before you reach 123. that is what is tying up two center lanes. big backups out of manassas headed eastbo
will bring us a deck of clouds. could bring a sprinkle but you guarantee it will bring a lot of wind around here later today. expect blustery afternoon conditions as the cool are air starts to filter in from the north and west. 49 right now in town. 32 in chicago. those 30s will get in here later tonight. partly sunny today. might be a shower around midday as that front comes through and again then getting breezy. perhaps, blustery later today with temperatures in the mid- 50s this afternoon....
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it has rocked us all to the core. it's everyone's worst nightmare. >> reporter: like everyone else the san ramon valley unified school district mourns the loss of the young children in newtown while knowing they have thousands of students in their care they need to keep safe. the state superintendent of schools sent out a letter friday reminding schools to review their safety and security procedures. >> we do multiple drills and intruder on campus drills that are specific toward that kind of an issue or incident. >> reporter: that involved children? >> yeah. yeah. and there are ways to do that without heightening people's level of anxiety. >> reporter: they use code words during drills. there are two schools of thought on this, though. antioch public schools don't use code words believing they can be confusing. >> we don't use code words. we let it be known through the loudspeaker system that we have an active intruder, lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. >> reporter: in antioch they are in the process of reviewing their se
it has rocked us all to the core. it's everyone's worst nightmare. >> reporter: like everyone else the san ramon valley unified school district mourns the loss of the young children in newtown while knowing they have thousands of students in their care they need to keep safe. the state superintendent of schools sent out a letter friday reminding schools to review their safety and security procedures. >> we do multiple drills and intruder on campus drills that are specific toward...
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duncan, who is here with us. in september, the house acted and passed the duncan bill overwhelmingly, and last week the senate further reiterated its strong bipartisan and bicameral support for the bill and the need to address iran's increased presence in the western hemisphere. in february, the committee on foreign affairs held a hearing entitled ahmadinejad's tour of tyrants and iran's agenda in the western hemisphere in order to examine the growing threat posed by iran and its proxies to the u.s. national security interests in the western hemisphere, a threat that first became evident 18 years ago with the deadly assault on the jewish community center in buenos aries. 18 years ago diplomats partnered with hezbollah, a foreign terrorist organization, to carry out the attack. since then, tehran has only increased its subversive actions as well as their diplomatic and economic relations with radical regimes in latin america. iran's ahmadinejad made two trips to latin america this year in an attempt to garner supp
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hey, larry, what do you have for us? connecticut, where the first of the victims from the tragedy here were laid to rest today. this grieving town begins the process of saying good-bye, investigators continue their search for how and why it all happened here. i'll have more coming up. devastation of superstorm sandy, but wait until you hear about all the pork loaded into this $60 billion sandy relief bill. hardly any of it gets to sandy and the actual survivors. we'll get to all that. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> first up, 14 days and the clock is still running for a deal to prevent the nation's economy from falling off the tax and fiscal cliff. president obama, speaker boehner, they huddled at the white house today once again, but are we really any closer to a compromise? we go back to cnbc's eamon javers who joins us from washington with all the details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, larry. you're right, they did meet today. it was a surprise meeting not announced as the previous meetings betwee
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she's not with us. period. >> there are other communities looking to you for leadership and inspiration. how do you do this? >> i don't know all the rules and regulations about gun control. i'm learnings it now. but if we can do something locally to ban assault weapons i'm all for it. let's go. let's do it. let's share that with other communities around us. let them do it and let it spread across the country if nationally they're not going to do something about it. >> if we can get a good national discussion going, if nothing else, and keep it going and get to a resolution, then we win. >> newtown is... of course, america is about being able to change things no matter who you are. of course, we do find ourselves in newtown in the fortunate place right now of being perhaps in a position to have a little more of a voice than we did on thursday. >> and i feel, you know, you say what if nothing comes of this? well, my mother always told me if you don't try, nothing will happen. so at least we're going to tr
she's not with us. period. >> there are other communities looking to you for leadership and inspiration. how do you do this? >> i don't know all the rules and regulations about gun control. i'm learnings it now. but if we can do something locally to ban assault weapons i'm all for it. let's go. let's do it. let's share that with other communities around us. let them do it and let it spread across the country if nationally they're not going to do something about it. >> if we...
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it was used in aurora, it was used in clackamas. and this type of gun was restricted under the assault weapons ban in 2004. so is there a discussion now about whether there should be more restrictions on this gun, or can i go now and buy one of these myself without much of a check and pick one up? >> sure, you can. it's considered a rifle. so i mean, you don't really need much to buy a rifle. you go through a quick background check. there's a backlash, though. dick's sporting goods, the outfit that's closest to newtown, they've just -- and they're a very big gun dealer. they've just said that they're taking all the guns out of the stores. and when you go to their web sites -- >> their store near newtown, the web store, they're taking off, yeah. >> i'm just doing the web search now. when you go to the page where the assault weapons should be, it's now blank. so we're seeing this backlash unfold here. and it's interesting. one quick update. on the computer hard drives, you know, he smashed the computers, took out the hard drives, smas
it was used in aurora, it was used in clackamas. and this type of gun was restricted under the assault weapons ban in 2004. so is there a discussion now about whether there should be more restrictions on this gun, or can i go now and buy one of these myself without much of a check and pick one up? >> sure, you can. it's considered a rifle. so i mean, you don't really need much to buy a rifle. you go through a quick background check. there's a backlash, though. dick's sporting goods, the...
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the us us government will put them in the data base and -- the u.s. government will put them in the data base and compare them, the 21st century version of fingerprints, one in six american women are victims of rape or attempted rape. 90% of the people who commit the crimes are repeat offenders like mr. avila. yet they walk free because we care more for the rights of perpetrators than victims. this bill will not prevent violent crimes, but it will help stem the tide of the repeat offenders. dave and jan sepich, katie's parents, have worked tirelessly first to get the bill through new mexico and then to the federal government. the bill stands poised here on the floor of the house of representatives today asking that we -- 30 more seconds? asking that we as americans and we as legislators take a stand on behalf of the families who have young daughters and young sons that want to change the world and maybe, just maybe we'll do something right here. katie's legacy will live on no matter what we do here today because we are parents and because of her sacri
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and just an increase in clouds for us. by 6:00, perhaps a first of the showers start rolling -- ruling on through and here comes the. >>> six inches or more possible in the mountains and we might be talking about a winter storm watch out there, the second of the season. tonight, though, we're dropping to the 30s, chillier than last night. and i think that is going to be a niced with and most of thursday is dry and that is blustery and christmas eve, dry at 44 and that is a good forecast for travelers. >> not bad and when say snow in the west, we get closer to the tv. >>> and looking ahead to the 10:00 news, fox 5 investigates the death of a monasses toddler. it happened during a visit with his father. now, the incident sparked questions into two other deaths. fox 5's sherri ly has a preview of a story you will see right here on fox 5. >> reporter: harrah mccloud has no cute who she believes is responsible for the death of her 15-month-old son prince. he died in conduct on his father. joaquin rams was given visitation despi
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for us. gas is as cheap as it's been all year. dropping 10 cents in the last week alone. this morning, the average price is $3.25. that's a contrast to what it was this past fall, when we were approaching roughly $4 per gallon. the most inexpensive gas in the country is going to be the show-me state. massachusetts, $2.95. and the most expensive is in hawaii. a significant development, josh. for the first time this year, gas is under $4 per gallon in all 50 states. and that's a little bit of relief, considering this is going to be the worst holiday traffic season on record in six years. a little bit of a break for our wallets. >> we just heard. paula, thank you for that. >>> he's been called a giant of the senate. tributes pouring in for hawaii senator daniel inouye. the first japanese-american in congress. he went on to serve 50 distinguished years in the senate. a fellow hawaiian, president obama, tweeted this. aloha, danny. senator daniel inouye died monday. he was 88 years old. >>> and haz
for us. gas is as cheap as it's been all year. dropping 10 cents in the last week alone. this morning, the average price is $3.25. that's a contrast to what it was this past fall, when we were approaching roughly $4 per gallon. the most inexpensive gas in the country is going to be the show-me state. massachusetts, $2.95. and the most expensive is in hawaii. a significant development, josh. for the first time this year, gas is under $4 per gallon in all 50 states. and that's a little bit of...